Other health care options

We can help you figure out where to get the care you need. Whether that means a visit with your family doctor, the walk-in clinic, the hospital, or if you are unsure, you can refer to this helpful guide to discover other health care options in the community.

Go to your family doctor or walk-in clinic IF YOU HAVE:

Minor illnesses like coughs and colds or minor injuries like cuts or sprains

Call 9-1-1 if you feel that your illness or injury is an emergency or potentially life threatening

Osler’s Emergency Departments at Brampton Civic or Etobicoke General are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Visit the Urgent Care Centre for illnesses or injuries such as:

Sprains, strains or broken bones

Skin rashes

Minor burns

Cuts that might need stitches

Earaches, eye injuries

Fevers, coughs and colds

Minor infections

Nose and throat complaints

Peel Memorial’s Urgent Care Centre (UCC) is staffed by Osler’s emergency-trained physicians and staff, equipped with high-tech diagnostics, and ready to handle most non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. Open every day from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. No referral or appointment needed.